Gravestones & History of Lee, Strafford Co., New Hampshire
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Lee is full of small family cemeteries. These are leftover from the days when it was more usual to bury your family on your property, but as years go on properties get divided up, leave the family's possesion and become forgotten.
Cartland Family Cemetery
Located on private property on Spencer Lane. Photos uploaded but not transcribed. View entire gallery
Davis Family Cemetery Located on North River Road in Lee in front of the Flagg Hill Winery. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps. Photos uploaded but not transcribed. View
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Gluke / Old Parish Cemetery
Be sure to check out this boulder while you're there and the nearby gravestone for Elizabeth Burnham, who, according to local folklore, fell upon it after being shot by Indians in 1724. View
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Lang Family Cemetery
Located on private property off the road on Calef Highway / Rt. 125. Photos uploaded but not transcribed. View entire gallery
Piper Family Cemetery
Located on private property on High Road.
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Plumer Cemetery
Located on the corner of Plumer Lane. Photos uploaded but not transcribed. View entire gallery
Randlett Family Cemetery
Located off of Thurston Drive, in the back of a field between the houses. Photos uploaded but not transcribed. View entire gallery
Tuttle Family Cemetery
Located on Route 152 just before the Route 155 junction. It's off the road to the right at the top of a small hill. Photos uploaded but not transcribed. View entire gallery
Flagg Hill Winery 297 North River Road
This scenic spot in Lee, New Hampshire has been a working farm since the 1700s. It is now a working vineyard and winery and recently became
the first distillery in NH, producing General John Stark Vodka.
114 acres of Flag Hill property were put into protection through a conservation easement supported by the Land and Community Heritage Program (LCHIP.)